Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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Twenty-two K .4 , A ,.w LESLIE M. GOODER President ofthe Alumni Association A MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1930 'WVhen you shall have completed your college course, we trust that it will not be merely to become nominal alumni, assuming a relation to the University represented only by a gradually failing memory of happy days gone by. No, let your relation to the University be ever increasingly vital and dynamic. Keep up your contacts with the University. The spirit of Northwestern is something you cannot afford to have fade out of your lives-and without care it will fade and dwindle, smothered out by a gradually increasing pressure of other interests. c'Of the sons and daughters of Northwestern who treasure their relation to her, over seven thousand are making an active, organized and sustained effort to promote a greater, liner North- western, and in doing so, they are preserving and nurturing some- thing of what is best in their own lives. ADMINISTRATION 1 fx. fi ' 1

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